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Next, Now, Then

Looking back and thinking ahead

Discussing new forms — © Almicheal Fraay

The initiative German Design Graduates presents outstanding graduation projects from design schools across Germany. The exhibition "Next, Now, Then" explores how emerging talents reinterpret the past, question the present, and imagine futures. It reveals time as a medium for creative practice.

Projection of the Past & Facility of the Present

What if superstition shaped our choices? What if nature were our teacher? Several projects draw on cultural memory and reinterpret forgotten practices as tools for the present day. Others address the immediate conditions of daily life: How can public transport be improved? How can we feel safe? Together, they show how design can translate the wisdom of the past, connect it with the urgency of the present, and turn it into tangible interventions.

Memory of the Future & Transition of the Now

Did we use so much plastic? Did we really treat animals that way? Were there wars that we ignored? Projects require us to view the present through the eyes of tomorrow, where today’s choices will be remembered as responsibility or neglect. Alongside this speculative lens, other works investigate the threshold we currently cross: Can we optimise ourselves, can artificial intelligence reshape our work? Emerging practices explore digital tools, hybrid workflows and new forms of making that blur the line between humans and machines. Combined, these perspectives reveal how design anticipates consequences, navigates transition and opens paths for societies yet to come.

Form follows Friendship

The exhibition also extends into dialogue. On Sunday, 19 October 2025, a networking breakfast in Eindhoven will bring together emerging graduates and professionals from Germany and the Netherlands. Under the title “Form follows Friendship”, the encounter highlights collaboration as a driving force in contemporary practice.

The Form follows Friendship event is organized for the third time by German Design Graduates hosted by German Design Council together with the Consulate-General in DĂĽsseldorf & Munich and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Berlin.

Words of Welcome by Dewi van de Weerd (Ambassador for international cultural cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands) and Lutz Dietzold (Chief executive officer German Design Council). Followed by a Q&A with Daniera ter Haar and Chris Brach from Design studio RAW COLOR, moderated by Angelique Spaninks (Director/Curator MU Hybrid Art House).

Sunday, 19.10.2025, 9 - 11am
Keuken Confessies
Strijp-S
Klokgebouw 127
5617AB Eindhoven

Seats are limited - Please enroll here: https://www.formdesk.com/cgdus/Form_follows_Friendship2025

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About German Design Council

The German Design Council is the authority on design in Germany – since 1953. As a thought leader, it bears a special responsibility to unlock the potential of design for a sustainable future. To this end, it brings together business and design – for circular design, transformation, and economic success.

Touching time through material — © Almicheal Fraay

Reflecting on design futures — © Almicheal Fraay

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